Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: he woundeth, and his hands make whole ; He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. - Job 5

I so want to take Donald Trump’s word on making things right in America, on illegal immigration and on his criticisms of Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton. But the truth is she and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, had first-pew seats at The Donald’s third wedding in 2005 — and why not? It’s a match made in heaven — not for The Donald and his wife, Slovenian former model Melania Knauss-Trump, but between The Donald and Hillary. After all he is a New York billionaire who loves to build his wealth and influence in New York, and she was an ambitious New York senator who loved having rich donors in high places.

Let’s face it; The Donald and Hillary are members of the 1 percent club, otherwise known as the ultra-rich, the wealthy elite or America’s oligarchy. Their interests coincide much more closely with each other than with Americans like us. For all anyone knows, they may work for the same bosses: that Goliath known as the New World Order.

We can thank Brother Nathaniel in 2011 for alerting us to the hokey nature of the Trump campaign and the fact that his David Axelrod (aka "handler") is another Illuminati Jew by the name of Michael Cohen. He is a Trump advisor again in 2015 saying Trump speaks for the "silent majority."

Cohen supported Obama in 2008, but has "grown disappointed with the president, so much so that he now describes himself as 'offended' by the administration's agenda. America, Cohen said, has become a "third-world nation," echoing words that have become a familiar refrain of Trump's.

Michael joined The Trump Organization in 2006 following a career as a private attorney and "personal advisor to some of the world's wealthiest individuals."

Last summer, Cohen rented a Hampton's mansion for one month for $150,000 without even looking at it. He sued the owner for $500,000 because it was in disrepair.

Another Trump backer is Steward Rehr, an Illuminati Jewish billionaire, who made his fortune as a pharmaceutical distributor. He is the 183rd richest man in America (139 of the top 400 are Jewish) and one of the 400th richest men in the world. (Trump isn't in the top 400.)

If Americans think Trump and his backers are going to change anything, I have some real estate in Florida .... His role is to take a fall.

Politics is a charade put on by the Illuminati. Their mass media puts lipstick on this pig.

We don't realize how we are totally manipulated. Our political, economic and cultural lives are psy ops.

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“I’m very disappointed in Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) because the vets are horribly treated in this country,” Trump told ABC This Week‘s Marta Raddatz on Sunday. “I’m fighting for the vets, I’ve done a lot for the vets.”,...

John McCain, who has risen to political prominence on his image as a Vietnam POW war hero, has, inexplicably, worked very hard to hide from the public stunning information about American prisoners in Vietnam who, unlike him, didn’t return home. Throughout his Senate career, McCain has quietly sponsored and pushed into federal law a set of prohibitions that keep the most revealing information about these men buried as classified documents. Thus the war hero who people would logically imagine as a determined crusader for the interests of POWs and their families became instead the strange champion of hiding the evidence and closing the books.

Almost as striking is the manner in which the mainstream press has shied from reporting the POW story and McCain’s role in it, even as the Republican Party has made McCain’s military service the focus of his presidential campaign. Reporters who had covered the Vietnam War turned their heads and walked in other directions. McCain doesn’t talk about the missing men, and the press never asks him about them.

The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a special forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington—and even sworn testimony by two Defense secretaries that “men were left behind.” This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number—the documents indicate probably hundreds—of the U.S. prisoners held by Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain

...Included in the evidence that McCain and his government allies suppressed or sought to discredit is a transcript of a senior North Vietnamese general’s briefing of the Hanoi politburo, discovered in Soviet archives by an American scholar in 1993. The briefing took place only four months before the 1973 peace accords. The general, Tran Van Quang, told the politburo members that Hanoi was holding 1,205 American prisoners but would keep many of them at war’s end as leverage to ensure getting war reparations from Washington....

McCain’s Role

An early and critical McCain secrecy move involved 1990 legislation that started in the House of Representatives. A brief and simple document, it was called “the Truth Bill” and would have compelled complete transparency about prisoners and missing men. Its core sentence reads: “[The] head of each department or agency which holds or receives any records and information, including live-sighting reports, which have been correlated or possibly correlated to United States personnel listed as prisoner of war or missing in action from World War II, the Korean conflict and the Vietnam conflict, shall make available to the public all such records held or received by that department or agency.”

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Some of McCain’s fellow captives at Hoa Lo prison in Hanoi didn’t share his views about prisoners left behind. Before he died of leukemia in 1999, retired Col. Ted Guy, a highly admired POW and one of the most dogged resisters in the camps, wrote an angry open letter to the senator in an MIA newsletter—a response to McCain’s stream of insults hurled at MIA activists. Guy wrote, “John, does this [the insults] include Senator Bob Smith [a New Hampshire Republican and activist on POW issues] and other concerned elected officials? Does this include the families of the missing where there is overwhelming evidence that their loved ones were ‘last known alive’? Does this include some of your fellow POWs?”

It’s not clear whether the taped confession McCain gave to his captors to avoid further torture has played a role in his postwar behavior in the Senate. That confession was played endlessly over the prison loudspeaker system at Hoa Lo—to try to break down other prisoners—and was broadcast over Hanoi’s state radio. Reportedly, he confessed to being a war criminal who had bombed civilian targets. The Pentagon has a copy of the confession but will not release it. Also, no outsider I know of has ever seen a non-redacted copy of the debriefing of McCain when he returned from captivity, which is classified but could be made public by McCain....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1967_USS_Forrestal_fireThe 1967 USS Forrestal fire was a devastating fire and series of chain-reaction explosions on 29 July 1967 that killed 134 sailors and injured 161 on the aircraft carrier USS Forrestal (CVA-59), after an electrical anomaly discharged a Zuni rocket on the flight deck. Forrestal was engaged in combat operations in the Gulf of Tonkin during the Vietnam War at the time, and the damage exceeded US$72 million (equivalent to $504 million today) not including damage to aircraft.[2][3] Future United States Senator John McCain was among the survivors....

At about 10:50 (local time) on 29 July, while preparations for the second strike of the day were being made, an unguided 5.0 in (127.0 mm) Mk-32 "Zuni" rocket, one of four contained in a LAU-10 underwing rocket pod mounted on an F-4B Phantom II, was accidentally fired due to an electrical power surge during the switch from external power to internal power. The surge originated from the fact that high winds had blown free the safety pin, which would have prevented the fail surge, as well as a decision to plug in the "pigtail" system early to increase the number of takeoffs from the carrier (see below).

The rocket flew across the flight deck, striking a wing-mounted external fuel tank on an A-4E Skyhawk awaiting launch,[1] aircraft No. 405, piloted by Lieutenant Commander Fred D. White.[2][10] The Zuni Rocket's warhead safety mechanism prevented it from detonating, but the impact tore the tank off the wing and ignited the resulting spray of escaping JP-5 fuel, causing an instantaneous conflagration. Within seconds, other external fuel tanks on White's aircraft overheated and ruptured, releasing more jet fuel to feed the flames, which began spreading along the flight deck.

The impact of the Zuni had also dislodged two of the 1000-lb AN-M65 bombs, which fell to the deck and lay in the pool of burning fuel between White and McCain's aircraft. Damage Control Team #8 swung into action immediately, and Chief Gerald Farrier, recognizing the risk and without benefit of protective clothing, immediately smothered the bombs with a PKP fire extinguisher in an effort to knock down the fuel fire long enough to allow the pilots to escape. The pilots, still strapped into their aircraft, were immediately aware that a disaster was unfolding, but only some were able to escape in time. Lieutenant Commander John McCain, pilot of A-4 Skyhawk side No. 416 next to White's was among the first to notice the flames and escaped by scrambling down the nose of his A-4 and jumping off the refueling probe shortly before the explosions began.

Damage Control Team #8 had been assured of a 10 minute window in which to extinguish the fire and prevent the bombs from detonating, but the Composition B bombs proved to be just as unstable as the ordnance crews had initially feared; after only slightly more than 1 minute, despite Chief Farrier's constant efforts to cool the bombs, the casing of one suddenly split open and began to glow cherry red. The chief, recognizing a lethal cook-off was imminent, shouted for his team to withdraw, but the bomb detonated seconds later – a mere one minute and 36 seconds after the start of the fire.[11]

The detonation destroyed White and McCain's aircraft (along with their remaining fuel and armament), blew a crater in the armored flight deck, and sprayed the deck and crew with bomb fragments and burning fuel. Damage Control Team #8 took the brunt of the initial blast; Chief Farrier and all his men except three were killed instantly, with the survivors being critically injured. Lieutenant Commander White had managed to escape his burning aircraft but was unable to get far enough away in time; he was killed along with the firefighters in the first bomb explosion. In the tightly packed formation on the deck, the two nearest A-4s to White and McCain's (both fully fueled and bomb-laden) were heavily damaged and began to burn, causing the fire to spread and more bombs to quickly cook off.

The first display of bonding occurred when Col. Bui Tin, a former senior colonel in the North Vietnamese Army who had actually interrogated McCain and other U.S. prisoners, testified before the Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs.During a break in the hearing, McCain moved to where Col. Bui Tin was seated. Instead of grabbing Bui Tin by the neck and demanding his arrest for war crimes against U.S. POWs, McCain reached out and warmly hugged his former interrogator as if he were a long lost brother. Never mind that at least 55 American POW were murdered by interrogators and guards while in North Vietnamese prisoner of war camps.

Mean spirited McCain is known for throwing temper tantrums, flying off the handle, blowing his top,seething with anger, accusing others of lying, and of mistreating POW/MIA family members. So how will he treat U.S.? POW/MIA families report...You decide

The sum of the secrets McCain has sought to hide is not small. There exists a telling mass of official documents, radio intercepts, witness depositions, satellite photos of rescue symbols that pilots were trained to use, electronic messages from the ground containing the individual code numbers given to airmen, a rescue mission by a special forces unit that was aborted twice by Washington—and even sworn testimony by two Defense secretaries that “men were left behind.” This imposing body of evidence suggests that a large number—the documents indicate probably hundreds—of the U.S. prisoners held by Vietnam were not returned when the peace treaty was signed in January 1973 and Hanoi released 591 men, among them Navy combat pilot John S. McCain.

Mass of Evidence

The Pentagon had been withholding significant information from POW families for years. What’s more, the Pentagon’s POW/MIA operation had been publicly shamed by internal whistleblowers and POW families for holding back documents as part of a policy of “debunking” POW intelligence even when the information was obviously credible.

The pressure from the families and Vietnam veterans finally forced the creation, in late 1991, of a Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs. The chairman was John Kerry. McCain, as a former POW, was its most pivotal member. In the end, the committee became part of the debunking machine.

One of the sharpest critics of the Pentagon’s performance was an insider, Air Force Lt. Gen. Eugene Tighe, who headed the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) during the 1970s. He openly challenged the Pentagon’s position that no live prisoners existed, saying that the evidence proved otherwise. McCain was a bitter opponent of Tighe, who was eventually pushed into retirement.

Included in the evidence that McCain and his government allies suppressed or sought to discredit is a transcript of a senior North Vietnamese general’s briefing of the Hanoi politburo, discovered in Soviet archives by an American scholar in 1993. The briefing took place only four months before the 1973 peace accords. The general, Tran Van Quang, told the politburo members that Hanoi was holding 1,205 American prisoners but would keep many of them at war’s end as leverage to ensure getting war reparations from Washington.

see also:http://www.vvof.org/mccain_hides.htmThe War Secrets Sen. John McCain HidesFormer POW Fights Public Access to POW/MIA FilesBy Sydney Schanberg...Knowledgeable observers note that it’s quite possible that Nixon, leading the country’s withdrawal, accepted the peace treaty of Jan. 27, 1973, while telling himself that somehow he would negotiate the release of the remaining POWs later. But when Congress refused to provide the $3 billion to $4 billion in proposed national development reparations that National Security Adviser Henry Kissinger had dangled as a carrot to Hanoi , the prospects for the abandoned men began to unravel.

Observers also point out that over the years that followed, Washington continued to reject paying what it branded as ransom money and so, across six presidencies, including the present one, the issue of POWs who may have been left behind remained unacknowledged by the White House and the Pentagon. Hanoi refused to correct the impression that all the prisoners had been returned, and Washington, for its part, refused to admit that it had known about abandoned POWs from the beginning....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfyGdG9llSEUploaded on May 8, 2008 Col. Bud Day, POW cellmate of Sen. John McCain in Vietnam, speaks out on the character and heroism of the man who must be elected the next President of the United States.

November of 1991, when Tracy Usry, the former chief investigator of the Minority Staff of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee, testified before the Select Committee, he revealed that the Soviets interrogated U.S. prisoners of war in Vietnam. Sen. McCain became outraged interrupting Usry several times, arguing that "none of the returned U.S. prisoners of war released by Vietnam were ever interrogated by the Soviets." However, this was simply not true and Sen. McCain knows that from firsthand experience.

Col. Bui Tin, a former Senior Colonel in the North Vietnamese Army, testified on the same day, but after Usry, that because of his high position in the Communist Party during the war, he had the authority to "read all documents and secret telegrams from the politburo" pertaining to American prisoners of war. He said that not only did the Soviets interrogate some American prisoners of war, but that they treated the Americans very badly.

Bui Tin, who indicated he favored a normalization of relations between the U.S. and Vietnam, also offered the committee his records concerning his personal interrogations of American POWs.

Sen. McCain stunned onlookers at the hearing when he moved forward to the witness table and warmly embraced Bui Tin as if he was a long, lost brother.

In any case, many of McCain's fellow Vietnam War POWs were aghast, not to mention former POWs of World War II and Korea, who could, only in some instances after decades, forgive but never forget the inhumanity of their captors--certainly not to the point of embracing them.

Shortly thereafter, as a direct result of Sen. McCain's lobbying of other Republican Senators, Usry, a distinguished Vietnam veteran, and all other members of the Minority Staff, who had participated in the POW/MIA investigations, were abruptly fired.

If the Senate Select Committee finds it pertinent to investigate alleged instances of "fraud" by POW/MIA activists, then certainly, by even the most liberal standards, the charge of collaboration with the enemy by a "high-ranking naval" officer should be investigated just as seriously as were the charges against Marine Private Robert Garwood, the only American POW charged and convicted of this crime.

THE ADMIRAL'S SON

John McCain was born in the Panama Canal Zone on August 29, 1936. His father was Admiral John McCain II, who became commander-in-chief of the Pacific forces in 1968. Admiral McCain later ordered the bombing of Hanoi while his son was in prison. His grandfather was Admiral John S. McCain, Sr., the famous commander of aircraft carriers in the Pacific under Admiral William F. Halsey in World War II

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Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: he woundeth, and his hands make whole ; He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. - Job 5

They must be really worried if getting him makes her.Although it could be, but as Hilliary said before "at this point what does it matter."

The elite aren't worried at all about the (s)election. That was cinched up years ago. They're bothering with Trump for the sake of those that still believe in the illusion. He serves to keep the public calm at this time – before the shock. Political entertainment. They do not want civil unrest and riots.

Obviously, because of Trump's statements, they know what we think and really don't care. Their agenda comes first. And if the USA needs to plummet into third world status, then that's the way it's going to be. They don't need polls. Every move that they have made successfully in other countries is being rolled out here.....on steroids.

Money still makes things happen. It's the elite's primary tool in the world-wide cult of the shiny rocks. Note that Cohen and Rahr are advisers/backers. Rahr has much more money than Trump. So who is following whom?

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...Second, Trump is establishing a hotline and email address for veterans to share their stories on how the Veterans Administration should be reformed. He pledges that if elected president he will take care of the veteran complaints “very quickly and efficiently like a world-class businessman can do, but a politician has no clue.”

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Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: he woundeth, and his hands make whole ; He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. - Job 5

Breitbart Texas has learned that 2016 Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump is heading to the Texas-Mexico border to get a firsthand look at the current border security situation. Trump is expected to meet with Border Patrol agents of the Laredo Sector....

,...The real estate developer also went after others who have criticized him in recent weeks, implying that former Texas Gov. Rick Perry was unintelligent and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush weak.

“I’m not a fan of Jeb Bush. Because Jeb Bush is in favor of Common Core, and he’s weak on immigration. Those are two bad things,” Trump said.

Trump even took a shot at former Texas Gov. Rick Perry for wearing glasses.“He put on glasses so people think he’s smart. People can see through the glasses,” Trump said.McCain sparked Trump’s temper last week when the senator said the businessman’s inflammatory remarks about Mexican immigrants had brought out the “crazies.” McCain said Tuesday he would no longer respond to Trump’s comments.

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Donald Trump says the chances that he will launch a third-party White House run will “absolutely” increase if the Republican National Committee is unfair to him during the 2016 primary season.

“The RNC has not been supportive. They were always supportive when I was a contributor. I was their fair-haired boy,” the business mogul told The Hill in a 40-minute interview from his Manhattan office at Trump Tower on Wednesday. “The RNC has been, I think, very foolish.”

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Donald Trump says the chances that he will launch a third-party White House run will “absolutely” increase if the Republican National Committee is unfair to him during the 2016 primary season.

“The RNC has not been supportive. They were always supportive when I was a contributor. I was their fair-haired boy,” the business mogul told The Hill in a 40-minute interview from his Manhattan office at Trump Tower on Wednesday. “The RNC has been, I think, very foolish.”

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He's not going 3rd party.

He could win the nomination without going 3rd party.

If he does go 3rd party, then we know he is rigging the election so that Hillary could win---if she beats Bernie.

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I'M A DEPLORABLE KNUCKLEHEAD THAT SUPPORTS PRESIDENT TRUMP. MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND KEEP HIM SAFE.

Call it failure to launch for Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL)as, despite a minor bump in the polls a month or so after his April presidential campaign launch, the 44-year-old junior senator from Florida is now officially relegated to the middle of the pack—where he’s been unable to climb out.

Virtually every major pollster has shown Rubio’s chances at being a serious contender for the GOP nomination slipping away in recent months, and the new CNN-ORC International poll is no different.

Rubio was supposed to be the golden boy who could woo the donor class but still excite the grassroots. He’s succeeded in winning over lots of big-money backing, with billionaire donors like Oracle’s Larry Ellison, casino mogul Sheldon Adelson, Miami-area auto dealer Norman Braman, and more behind him. But he’s failed so far to gain traction among the voting class—the people a candidate needs to win over to win elections since politicians, as much as they might want to, can’t buy electoral victory.

While Rubio’s funk continues, real estate magnate billionaire Donald Trump remains at the top of the Republican pack with former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker nipping at his heels. At the same time, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX)96% is surging past Rubio underneath Trump, Bush and Walker, pulling close to the top tier of candidates.

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I'M A DEPLORABLE KNUCKLEHEAD THAT SUPPORTS PRESIDENT TRUMP. MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND KEEP HIM SAFE.

Flash back to the early 1980s, when Trump first burst on the scene by acting like he had just invented the real estate business in midtown Manhattan. Imagine if someone told you that about 30 years hence, the guy with the dead animal on his head who keeps bolting his name to everything in the city will be within Ohio’s Electoral College votes of the Oval Office. Furthermore, the only person who could stop him was, at that moment, the first lady of Arkansas.

You would tell the guy to check his meds. In those days, the idea of “The Donald” being a serious contender for the presidency would have been as far-fetched as the idea that the overweight “Rev.” Al Sharpton would go from getting punched out on the “Morton Downey Jr. Show” to becoming one of the closest advisers to the president of the United States. If someone had tried telling me that, I would have told them they might as well give the job to some jug-eared, Urkel-esque stoner who managed to escape law school without doing any homework.

And yet, there he is. According to the most recent polls, Trump leads the Republican field by an average of 5 points. While Clinton’s campaign is wheezing like her husband trying to explain why Ashley Madison came up on the Clinton Foundation’s credit card statement, Trump is accelerating like a freight train, albeit one that might be slightly out of control.

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It strikes me that the eight years of Clinton’s debauchery and the eight years of Obama’s house party are things upon which we should be aiming to improve by more than just simple party affiliation and basic understanding of border security. At the very least, Trump’s six-figure donations to “causes” like The Clinton Global Money Trough Foundation deserve some extra scrutiny.

New York real estate mogul Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka have donated a combined total of at least $105,000 to the Clinton Foundation, records show.

“Donald J. Trump” is listed on the foundation’s website as giving between $100,000 and $250,000 to the charitable organization.

“Ivanka Trump,” meanwhile, is listed as a donor who gifted between $5,001 and $10,000 to the nonprofit.

“This list is comprised of those who made contributions or grants to advance the work of any part of the Clinton Foundation, including the Clinton Global Initiative, and indicates cumulative lifetime giving through 2014,” the website said.The website does not specify when the Trumps donated, nor the exact amount of their contributions.

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Behold, happy is the man whom God correcteth: therefore despise not thou the chastening of the Almighty: For he maketh sore, and bindeth up: he woundeth, and his hands make whole ; He shall deliver thee in six troubles: yea, in seven there shall no evil touch thee. - Job 5

Flash back to the early 1980s, when Trump first burst on the scene by acting like he had just invented the real estate business in midtown Manhattan. Imagine if someone told you that about 30 years hence, the guy with the dead animal on his head who keeps bolting his name to everything in the city will be within Ohio’s Electoral College votes of the Oval Office. Furthermore, the only person who could stop him was, at that moment, the first lady of Arkansas.

You would tell the guy to check his meds. In those days, the idea of “The Donald” being a serious contender for the presidency would have been as far-fetched as the idea that the overweight “Rev.” Al Sharpton would go from getting punched out on the “Morton Downey Jr. Show” to becoming one of the closest advisers to the president of the United States. If someone had tried telling me that, I would have told them they might as well give the job to some jug-eared, Urkel-esque stoner who managed to escape law school without doing any homework.

And yet, there he is. According to the most recent polls, Trump leads the Republican field by an average of 5 points. While Clinton’s campaign is wheezing like her husband trying to explain why Ashley Madison came up on the Clinton Foundation’s credit card statement, Trump is accelerating like a freight train, albeit one that might be slightly out of control.

Just heard Jeff Rense and Frosty Woolridge talk positively about him. Rense paraphrasing...He's not perfect but we need to get behind him because he is not part of the false left right paradigm.

The only thing that will stop him is an assassination which I would not bet against with the Bushes, Clintons, Obama and their handlers lurking in the shadows.

You know my position. We must seal the borders. I have had 2 relatives killed by the illegals. One of my sons also mentioned that a girl he had dated was carved up by an illegal---her and her cousin---100s of stab wounds. IF WE DON'T FIX THE BORDERS, AMERICA IS OVER.

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I'M A DEPLORABLE KNUCKLEHEAD THAT SUPPORTS PRESIDENT TRUMP. MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND KEEP HIM SAFE.

The Washington Establishment’s increasing angst and opposition to billionaire real estate mogul Donald Trump’s presidential candidacy is predicated on the notion that his highly-quotable catchphrases—“Take the oil!” or “Build a wall!”—lack substantive policy prescriptions to back them up. In short, the RINO caucus’ knock on Trump is that his solutions are unserious, unmeasured, quixotic.

Yet if the chattering class fears Trump’s recent surge in the polls, they will go into panic-filled paroxysms when they read Trump’s smart and serious bestseller, Time to Get Tough: Making America #1 Again.

Among Trump’s many bestselling, anecdote-filled books, Time to Get Tough (originally published in 2011) stands out as his most penetrating, serious, and detailed enunciation of his political philosophy and policy views. Trump says it’s the “best book I’ve ever written” and is “better than The Art of the Deal.” Trump added, “It’s the hardest I’ve ever worked on a book. And it’s the most thought I’ve ever put into a book.”

It’s easy to see why. Backed up with nearly 250 endnotes, citing everything from Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports to Sherman Antitrust Act amendments to the Theory of Moral Sentiments, Trump’s book clearly lays out serious policy solutions to vexing U.S. problems. Welfare reform, cyberwarfare, energy, illegal immigration and crime, taxes, healthcare, national defense—you name it, Trump offers his plans, often including specific bills and amendments. Best of all, Trump does it all in his refreshingly blunt and authentic voice—the very voice now resonating with a citizenry fed up with the Political Class and its conceits.

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after reading the link, I think tpt wanna b are underestimating Mr. Trump. Who don't forget is a businessman first, I am sure he has engaged or not engaged many before and came out on top. The reason they are concerned is just that above, they OWN bush, clinton,, or any of the other puppet politicians that are running, and as some in here say his running is to sway the votes from paul or whomever, It may of started that way, but Trumps business background, money and ego drives him beyond their "control". He is no politician but he sounds very much like a patriot, and thus gaining trust with the sheep. Just my opinion, and as soon as the PARTY dumps him which I hope they do, the voters will follow and Mr Trump will emerge as the country finally gets the 2nd* party to the top.

.* everyone should know the present 2 party system is the same. I like him but will not vote for anyone associated with the d or r behind their name including him. I am tired of the puppet government.

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Rev21:4And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.

^^^^^after reading the link, I think tpt wanna b are underestimating Mr. Trump. Who don't forget is a businessman first, I am sure he has engaged or not engaged many before and came out on top. The reason they are concerned is just that above, they OWN bush, clinton,, or any of the other puppet politicians that are running, and as some in here say his running is to sway the votes from paul or whomever, It may of started that way, but Trumps business background, money and ego drives him beyond their "control". He is no politician but he sounds very much like a patriot, and thus gaining trust with the sheep. Just my opinion, and as soon as the PARTY dumps him which I hope they do, the voters will follow and Mr Trump will emerge as the country finally gets the 2nd* party to the top.

.* everyone should know the present 2 party system is the same. I like him but will not vote for anyone associated with the d or r behind their name including him. I am tired of the puppet government.

AMEN Brother: same sentiment ...and I believe Trump will Beat the Crap out of the Re-dumb-ya-Cans in the upcoming Debates!

I see the whole Nation looking at this man, for President: because most Americans are sick & fed up with ANYONE from DC!

Former president Bill Clinton had a private telephone conversation in late spring with Donald Trump at the same time that the billionaire investor and reality-television star was nearing a decision to run for the White House, according to associates of both men.

Four Trump allies and one Clinton associate familiar with the exchange said that Clinton encouraged Trump’s efforts to play a larger role in the Republican Party and offered his own views of the political landscape.

Clinton’s personal office in New York confirmed that the call occurred in late May, but an aide to Clinton said the 2016 race was never specifically discussed and that it was only a casual chat.

Former president Bill Clinton had a private telephone conversation in late spring with Donald Trump at the same time that the billionaire investor and reality-television star was nearing a decision to run for the White House, according to associates of both men.

Four Trump allies and one Clinton associate familiar with the exchange said that Clinton encouraged Trump’s efforts to play a larger role in the Republican Party and offered his own views of the political landscape.

Clinton’s personal office in New York confirmed that the call occurred in late May, but an aide to Clinton said the 2016 race was never specifically discussed and that it was only a casual chat.

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I saw this on the news today. The pundits at CNN said that the Republican contenders were going to make a big deal out of this HOWEVER THE THING THEY SHOULD REALLY LOOK AT IS HOW CLOSE THE BUSHES AND THE CLINTONS ARE. Looks like the Donald is going to make Jeb a NON-FACTOR. THE OTHERS ARE LIKE CHIWAWAS BITING AT TRUMPS ANKLES.

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I'M A DEPLORABLE KNUCKLEHEAD THAT SUPPORTS PRESIDENT TRUMP. MAY GOD BLESS HIM AND KEEP HIM SAFE.

I saw this on the news today. The pundits at CNN said that the Republican contenders were going to make a big deal out of this HOWEVER THE THING THEY SHOULD REALLY LOOK AT IS HOW CLOSE THE BUSHES AND THE CLINTONS ARE. Looks like the Donald is going to make Jeb a NON-FACTOR. THE OTHERS ARE LIKE CHIWAWAS BITING AT TRUMPS ANKLES.

Can't ignor the timing of this too: hours before the FBI announces an indictment against Jesse Benton and crew, sandbagging Rand with an investigation that had been pending for years. Is the establishment firing the Donald now, the stalking horse's purposes served? And like a Judas goat, did he draw the anti-establishment populism with him into the firing?

But, will this stop him? Maybe he goes rogue against whatever deal was implied. Maybe he's doing better than he or Clinton ever imagined and now he's got other ideas.

The other POTUS jockeys should be looking at the Bush-Clinton-Barry-Seal, Zapata Oil stuff, as you say.

And it's true, Jeb's becoming a non-factor. Trump hasn't had to do much to Jeb to help him into non-factor status either. Jeb is one of the least motivating speakers in the POTUS race right now. The legacied prince neither says enough well enough to raise one's spirits nor enough poorly enough to raise one's ire - droll Neo-Con, PNAC sales pitcher.

Add FOX to the carnival, playing the role of the RNC with polls propping up their preferences, and the big top's all here.

Fox News Couldn't Kill Trump’s Momentum and May Have Only Made It StrongerJoshua Green

Judging by Thursday’s electric debate, he may have sensed his true opponent before anyone else had a clue: the network.

A few hours before Thursday’s Fox News debate, a friend of Donald Trump’s confided to me that Trump was nervous. Not about the competition—he could handle them. No, Trump worried about Fox News, and in particular, debate moderator Megyn Kelly. She’d been hammering him all week on her show, and he was certain she was out to get him. He’d canceled a Fox News appearance on Monday night, the friend said, in order to avoid her. (Trump’s spokeswoman wouldn’t confirm or deny this.)

It turns out Trump was right. His toughest opponents Thursday night weren’t the candidates up on stage, but the Fox News moderators, who went right after him—none with more gusto than Kelly.

Kelly, the whip-smart queen of Fox News’ blonde stunners, went straight for the jugular. “You've called women you don't like fat pigs, dogs, slobs and disgusting animals,” she admonished Trump. “Does that sound to you like the temperament of a man we should elect as president?”

“I had more emotion about Fox News tonight than I did about Donald Trump.”Janet Roberts, 69, a nurse in Bellville, Ohio

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We won’t know for a few more days if other Republicans reacted to the debate as Roberts did. But my guess is that Trump didn’t hurt himself and might even emerge stronger than before. There’s an unspoken accord between Trump and his supporters that Thursday’s debate can only have intensified. Trump rants and raves in language that upsets and scandalizes the establishment. In return, his fans annoy the elite know-it-alls by rallying to him anyway. Together, they raise a big middle finger to everyone. That’s the art of the deal.

The first Republican presidential debates will air tonight on Fox News, co-presented by Facebook.

In order to watch the full debate online, you must have cable authentication — i.e., you will need to login using your cable subscription information. Otherwise, FoxNews.com will have clips (as will Mediaite) throughout the night; with the full debate available on the network’s site Friday morning.

Digital audiences may also interact with Fox during the debate, using the network’s Facebook page....

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Trump: Bill called because he was upset - I am Hillary's worst nightmare

Donald Trump was on CNN earlier and Don Lemon asked him about the pre-race Bill Clinton phone call. Mr. Trump dismissed the question and then answered it without answering it, leaving us with the impression that Bill Clinton called him because Bill was 'upset' that Donald was running and even possibly feared for Hillary's chances because both she and Bill knew that Donald was her 'worst nightmare'. Does this strike anyone else as unlikely and un-Clintonian?

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Well, that's none of your business, but it was very routine, and I will say, my mind, when we spoke, and this is where most of it written incorrectly. Ah, my mind was already fully made-up. In other words I was already gonna run. So when, when we spoke; when he called my mind was already totally made-up. I was already running essentially. So, there was you know, nothing big, but I've known them over the years and I haven't spoken to them in a long time but, my mind was totally made-up.

Lemon followed-up, "Did he encourage you to run"?

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No, no not at all. In fact, I think he was upset. I think, we didn't really discuss it, but I think he, look, I am Hillary's worst nightmare. She knows it. He knows it and I think the smart people in politics know it.

No, no not at all. In fact, I think he was upset. I think, we didn't really discuss it, but I think he, look, I am Hillary's worst nightmare. She knows it. He knows it and I think the smart people in politics know it.

^^^^^Now we could use GEO's bull shit meter.

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